In a game in which all three goals were penalties, Walter Perazzo's team beat Egypt 2-1 to secure a quarter-final against Portugal.
Erik LAMELA (42' PEN 64' PEN)
MOHAMED SALAH (70' PEN)
Match 40 - Group Medellin
Erik Lamela's spot-kicks, either side of the interval, had the South Americans at a two-goal cushion. It was not plain sailing for them thereafter, however, as Mohamed Salah halved the deficit from 12 yards before . Ultimately, though, Argentina held on to book a quarter-final against Portugal, conquerors of Guatemala.
The game flowed from end to end in the first 20 minutes, before Lamela sent a free-kick, which he won himself, just over the crossbar. The No10's inviting corner almost provided the opener on 26 minutes, but the unmarked Facundo Ferreyra's headed came back off the post.
Egypt's Mohamed El Neny, from the edge of the box, unleashed a shot which Esteban Andrada did well to hold on 34 minutes, before Argentina broke the deadlock. Carlos Luque was tripped in the box, and Lamela's firm, low strike made the bottom corner of the net, despite Ahmed Elshenawi getting a firm hand to it.
After a slow start to the second half, Luque and Lamela combined in exact fashion to put Argentina 2-0 up. The former won the penalty; the latter dispatched it.
Egypt appeared done, but on 70 minutes they got one back. Adrian Martinez felled Saled Gomaa in the penalty area, and Salah sent Andrada to wrong way from 12 yards.
Andrada pulled off a superb save to deny a powerful Mohamed Hamdy headed on 80 minutes, before substitute Juan Iturbe broke into the box put fired wide.
The last chance of the game fell to Egypt, and how they will rue missing it. Andrada hesitated as a long ball entered his box and took a high bounce, and Ahmed Hegazi headed the ball up and over the Argentina keeper. It appeared headed over the line, but Leonel Galeano's outstretched leg hooked the ball just wide of the post and out for a corner, which came to nothing.
The No6 had denied Egypt extra time. Argentina will now head to Cartagena.
Erik Lamela's spot-kicks, either side of the interval, had the South Americans at a two-goal cushion. It was not plain sailing for them thereafter, however, as Mohamed Salah halved the deficit from 12 yards before . Ultimately, though, Argentina held on to book a quarter-final against Portugal, conquerors of Guatemala.
The game flowed from end to end in the first 20 minutes, before Lamela sent a free-kick, which he won himself, just over the crossbar. The No10's inviting corner almost provided the opener on 26 minutes, but the unmarked Facundo Ferreyra's headed came back off the post.
Egypt's Mohamed El Neny, from the edge of the box, unleashed a shot which Esteban Andrada did well to hold on 34 minutes, before Argentina broke the deadlock. Carlos Luque was tripped in the box, and Lamela's firm, low strike made the bottom corner of the net, despite Ahmed Elshenawi getting a firm hand to it.
After a slow start to the second half, Luque and Lamela combined in exact fashion to put Argentina 2-0 up. The former won the penalty; the latter dispatched it.
Egypt appeared done, but on 70 minutes they got one back. Adrian Martinez felled Saled Gomaa in the penalty area, and Salah sent Andrada to wrong way from 12 yards.
Andrada pulled off a superb save to deny a powerful Mohamed Hamdy headed on 80 minutes, before substitute Juan Iturbe broke into the box put fired wide.
The last chance of the game fell to Egypt, and how they will rue missing it. Andrada hesitated as a long ball entered his box and took a high bounce, and Ahmed Hegazi headed the ball up and over the Argentina keeper. It appeared headed over the line, but Leonel Galeano's outstretched leg hooked the ball just wide of the post and out for a corner, which came to nothing.
The No6 had denied Egypt extra time. Argentina will now head to Cartagena.
Round of 16
Argentina - Egypt2:1 (1:0)Match Date Time Venue / Stadium Attendance
40 09 August 2011 17:00 Medellin / Atanasio Girardot 38105
Match Officials
Referee
Markus STROMBERGSSON (SWE) Assistant Referee 1
Fredrik NILSSON (SWE)
Fourth Official
Robert SCHOERGENHOFER (AUT) Assistant Referee 2
Magnus SJOBLOM (SWE)
Match Commissioner
Geir THORSTEINSSON (ISL)
Goals scored
Erik LAMELA (ARG) 42' Penalty goal, Erik LAMELA (ARG) 64' Penalty goal, MOHAMED SALAH (EGY) 70' Penalty goal
Argentina
Line-up
[1] Esteban ANDRADA (GK)
[3] Nicolas TAGLIAFICO
[4] Hugo NERVO (C)
[6] Leonel GALEANO
[7] Matias LABA [Y]
[9] Facundo FERREYRA (-60')
[10] Erik LAMELA (-83')
[14] Adrian MARTINEZ [Y]
[17] Rodrigo BATTAGLIA (-75')
[18] Leandro GONZALEZ PIREZ
[20] Carlos LUQUE
Substitute(s)
[12] Rodrigo REY (GK)
[21] Damian MARTINEZ (GK)
[2] German PEZZELLA
[5] Adrian CIRIGLIANO (+75')
[8] Roberto PEREYRA [N]
[11] Juan ITURBE [Y] (+60')
[13] Lucas KRUSPZKY
[15] Alan RUIZ [Y] (+83')
[16] Lucas VILLAFANEZ
[19] Agustin VULETICH [Y]
Coach
Walter PERAZZO (ARG)Egypt
Line-up
[1] Ahmed ELSHENAWI (GK)(C)
[4] Mohamed ABDEL FATAH
[6] Ahmed HEGAZI [Y]
[8] Ahmed SOBHY
[9] Mohamed HAMDY [Y]
[11] ALY FATHY
[12] MOHAMED SALAH
[13] Ahmed TAWFIK [Y] (-59')
[14] MOHAMED IBRAHIM (-65')
[17] Mohamed EL NENY [Y]
[18] OMAR GABER [Y]
Substitute(s)
[16] MOHAMED AWWAD (GK)
[21] Ahmed BEHIRY (GK)
[2] Mahmoud ALAA ELDIN
[3] Ayman ASHRAF (+78')
[5] SALEH GOMAA (+65')(-78')
[7] HUSSEIN SAYED
[10] AHMED NABIL
[15] Mahmoud EZZAT
[19] Ahmed HASSAN (+59')
[20] Mohamed SOBHI
Coach
El Sayed Diaa (EGY)Cautions
Carlos LUQUE (ARG) 10', Rodrigo BATTAGLIA (ARG) 45', Ahmed HEGAZI (EGY) 55', OMAR GABER (EGY) 63', MOHAMED IBRAHIM (EGY) 63', Nicolas TAGLIAFICO (ARG) 66', Mohamed EL NENY (EGY) 77', Hugo NERVO (ARG) 82', Adrian MARTINEZ (ARG) 86', Mohamed ABDEL FATAH (EGY) 86'
Expulsions
Additional time
First Half: 1' Second Half: 5'
Argentina (ARG) Statistics Egypt (EGY)
10 Shots 12
3 Shots on goal 6
18 Fouls Committed 16
4 Corner kicks 12
1 Direct Free Kicks to Goal 1
0 Indirect Free Kicks to Goal 0
2 / 2 Penalty Kicks 1 / 1
6 Offsides 5
0 Own Goals 0
5 Cautions 5
0 Expulsions due to Second Caution 0
0 Direct Expulsions 0
51% Possession (%) 49%
26 Actual playing time 24
a.e.t.: After extra time (C): Captain PSO: Penalty Shoot-out
GK: Goalkeeper N: Not eligible to play I: Injured
Y: Yellow cards Pos: Positions A: Absent
ARGENTINA 2:1 EGYPT (1:0)
Erik LAMELA (42' PEN 64' PEN)
MOHAMED SALAH (70' PEN)
Match 40 - Group Medellin
Atanasio GirardotReferee: Markus STROMBERGSSON (SWE)
Three goals were scored in Medellin. All were penalties. Two came courtesy of Argentinian feet, consequently sending Walter Perazzo's team into the quarter-finals and Egypt home.
Erik Lamela's spot-kicks, either side of the interval, had the South Americans at a two-goal cushion. It was not plain sailing for them thereafter, however, as Mohamed Salah halved the deficit from 12 yards before . Ultimately, though, Argentina held on to book a quarter-final against Portugal, conquerors of Guatemala.
The game flowed from end to end in the first 20 minutes, before Lamela sent a free-kick, which he won himself, just over the crossbar. The No10's inviting corner almost provided the opener on 26 minutes, but the unmarked Facundo Ferreyra's headed came back off the post.
Egypt's Mohamed El Neny, from the edge of the box, unleashed a shot which Esteban Andrada did well to hold on 34 minutes, before Argentina broke the deadlock. Carlos Luque was tripped in the box, and Lamela's firm, low strike made the bottom corner of the net, despite Ahmed Elshenawi getting a firm hand to it.
After a slow start to the second half, Luque and Lamela combined in exact fashion to put Argentina 2-0 up. The former won the penalty; the latter dispatched it.
Egypt appeared done, but on 70 minutes they got one back. Adrian Martinez felled Saled Gomaa in the penalty area, and Salah sent Andrada to wrong way from 12 yards.
Andrada pulled off a superb save to deny a powerful Mohamed Hamdy headed on 80 minutes, before substitute Juan Iturbe broke into the box put fired wide.
The last chance of the game fell to Egypt, and how they will rue missing it. Andrada hesitated as a long ball entered his box and took a high bounce, and Ahmed Hegazi headed the ball up and over the Argentina keeper. It appeared headed over the line, but Leonel Galeano's outstretched leg hooked the ball just wide of the post and out for a corner, which came to nothing.
The No6 had denied Egypt extra time. Argentina will now head to Cartagena.
Erik Lamela's spot-kicks, either side of the interval, had the South Americans at a two-goal cushion. It was not plain sailing for them thereafter, however, as Mohamed Salah halved the deficit from 12 yards before . Ultimately, though, Argentina held on to book a quarter-final against Portugal, conquerors of Guatemala.
The game flowed from end to end in the first 20 minutes, before Lamela sent a free-kick, which he won himself, just over the crossbar. The No10's inviting corner almost provided the opener on 26 minutes, but the unmarked Facundo Ferreyra's headed came back off the post.
Egypt's Mohamed El Neny, from the edge of the box, unleashed a shot which Esteban Andrada did well to hold on 34 minutes, before Argentina broke the deadlock. Carlos Luque was tripped in the box, and Lamela's firm, low strike made the bottom corner of the net, despite Ahmed Elshenawi getting a firm hand to it.
After a slow start to the second half, Luque and Lamela combined in exact fashion to put Argentina 2-0 up. The former won the penalty; the latter dispatched it.
Egypt appeared done, but on 70 minutes they got one back. Adrian Martinez felled Saled Gomaa in the penalty area, and Salah sent Andrada to wrong way from 12 yards.
Andrada pulled off a superb save to deny a powerful Mohamed Hamdy headed on 80 minutes, before substitute Juan Iturbe broke into the box put fired wide.
The last chance of the game fell to Egypt, and how they will rue missing it. Andrada hesitated as a long ball entered his box and took a high bounce, and Ahmed Hegazi headed the ball up and over the Argentina keeper. It appeared headed over the line, but Leonel Galeano's outstretched leg hooked the ball just wide of the post and out for a corner, which came to nothing.
The No6 had denied Egypt extra time. Argentina will now head to Cartagena.
Round of 16
Argentina - Egypt2:1 (1:0)Match Date Time Venue / Stadium Attendance
40 09 August 2011 17:00 Medellin / Atanasio Girardot 38105
Match Officials
Referee
Markus STROMBERGSSON (SWE) Assistant Referee 1
Fredrik NILSSON (SWE)
Fourth Official
Robert SCHOERGENHOFER (AUT) Assistant Referee 2
Magnus SJOBLOM (SWE)
Match Commissioner
Geir THORSTEINSSON (ISL)
Goals scored
Erik LAMELA (ARG) 42' Penalty goal, Erik LAMELA (ARG) 64' Penalty goal, MOHAMED SALAH (EGY) 70' Penalty goal
Argentina
Line-up
[1] Esteban ANDRADA (GK)
[3] Nicolas TAGLIAFICO
[4] Hugo NERVO (C)
[6] Leonel GALEANO
[7] Matias LABA [Y]
[9] Facundo FERREYRA (-60')
[10] Erik LAMELA (-83')
[14] Adrian MARTINEZ [Y]
[17] Rodrigo BATTAGLIA (-75')
[18] Leandro GONZALEZ PIREZ
[20] Carlos LUQUE
Substitute(s)
[12] Rodrigo REY (GK)
[21] Damian MARTINEZ (GK)
[2] German PEZZELLA
[5] Adrian CIRIGLIANO (+75')
[8] Roberto PEREYRA [N]
[11] Juan ITURBE [Y] (+60')
[13] Lucas KRUSPZKY
[15] Alan RUIZ [Y] (+83')
[16] Lucas VILLAFANEZ
[19] Agustin VULETICH [Y]
Coach
Walter PERAZZO (ARG)Egypt
Line-up
[1] Ahmed ELSHENAWI (GK)(C)
[4] Mohamed ABDEL FATAH
[6] Ahmed HEGAZI [Y]
[8] Ahmed SOBHY
[9] Mohamed HAMDY [Y]
[11] ALY FATHY
[12] MOHAMED SALAH
[13] Ahmed TAWFIK [Y] (-59')
[14] MOHAMED IBRAHIM (-65')
[17] Mohamed EL NENY [Y]
[18] OMAR GABER [Y]
Substitute(s)
[16] MOHAMED AWWAD (GK)
[21] Ahmed BEHIRY (GK)
[2] Mahmoud ALAA ELDIN
[3] Ayman ASHRAF (+78')
[5] SALEH GOMAA (+65')(-78')
[7] HUSSEIN SAYED
[10] AHMED NABIL
[15] Mahmoud EZZAT
[19] Ahmed HASSAN (+59')
[20] Mohamed SOBHI
Coach
El Sayed Diaa (EGY)Cautions
Carlos LUQUE (ARG) 10', Rodrigo BATTAGLIA (ARG) 45', Ahmed HEGAZI (EGY) 55', OMAR GABER (EGY) 63', MOHAMED IBRAHIM (EGY) 63', Nicolas TAGLIAFICO (ARG) 66', Mohamed EL NENY (EGY) 77', Hugo NERVO (ARG) 82', Adrian MARTINEZ (ARG) 86', Mohamed ABDEL FATAH (EGY) 86'
Expulsions
Additional time
First Half: 1' Second Half: 5'
Argentina (ARG) Statistics Egypt (EGY)
10 Shots 12
3 Shots on goal 6
18 Fouls Committed 16
4 Corner kicks 12
1 Direct Free Kicks to Goal 1
0 Indirect Free Kicks to Goal 0
2 / 2 Penalty Kicks 1 / 1
6 Offsides 5
0 Own Goals 0
5 Cautions 5
0 Expulsions due to Second Caution 0
0 Direct Expulsions 0
51% Possession (%) 49%
26 Actual playing time 24
a.e.t.: After extra time (C): Captain PSO: Penalty Shoot-out
GK: Goalkeeper N: Not eligible to play I: Injured
Y: Yellow cards Pos: Positions A: Absent
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